MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The University of North Dakota beat Wisconsin 2-1 this
evening at Ridder Arena. The win advances UND to its first WCHA Final Face-Off
championship in school history tomorrow at 7:07 p.m.

UND scored the game's first two goals. Senior Ashley Furia
deflected a Tanja
Eisenschmid shot into the net at 12:36 of the first period.Monique
Lamoureux made it 2-0 at 6:04 of the third period, beating UW goalie Alex
Rigby on the shortside.

UND goaltender Shelby
Amsley-Benzie was great throughout, however, the Badgers were able to end
the shutout at 16:17 of the third period. Erika Sowchuck buried a centering
pass from Lauren Unser to cut the lead to 2-1.

However, it was all UND from there, as North Dakota held on for the win.

Amsley-Benzie made 26 saves in the winning effort including robbing last
year's Patty Kazmaier winner Brianna Decker on two breakaways and a couple
other high-quality scoring chances. Rigsby stopped 32 shots.

North Dakota was the hungrier team early as it held
Wisconsin to one shot on goal in the first eight minute, which came from center
ice, and was peppering the UW netminder with nine of its own shots on goal.
Rigsby held strong however stopping all nine shots while her defensemen did
great work of clearing any loose rebounds.

Wisconsin's first real scoring chance came just before the
midway point of the first frame as Decker got behind the UND defensemen for a
partial breakaway, but Amsley-Benzie made the save to keep the game scoreless.

Just afterwards UND thought it was on the scoreboard, but a
goal was immediately waved off after being knocked into the net off a high
stick.

Just over a minute later Furia would give UND the lead it
wouldn't relinquish with her second goal of the season.

Early in the third period UND was on the power play, but the
biggest play came defensively as Amsley-Benzie had to make another breakaway
save on Decker.

The 1-0 score held until four minutes remaining in
regulation when Jocelyne Lamoureux (Grand Forks, N.D.) won a face-off in
cleanly in the offensive zone back to her sister Monique Lamoureux who quickly
fired a dart above Rigsby's blocker to build onto the lead.

Both teams finished the game scoreless on its power-play
attempts as UND went 0-for-5 and Wisconsin finished scoreless in three
attempts. The Badgers did have 30 seconds of 5-on-3 advantage early in the
third period, but UND played big and came up with multiple blocked shots to
keep the puck away from the net for the most part.

North Dakota improves to 26-10-1 on the year and extends its
program-record unbeaten streak to 13 games. Wisconsin falls to 23-10-2 on the
season and will now have to await the NCAA Selection Show in ninth in the
PairWise Rankings, a system used to mimic the criteria for the eight-team field
that makes the NCAA Tournament. UND remains in eighth.

Decker was held without a point in the game although having
a game-high eight shots while UND's Jocelyne Lamoureux had a game-high two
points, both assists. She is now one point away from her career best 82 points
set last year.

UND had a 21-11 shot advantage through the first two periods
including holding the Badgers to three shots in the second frame, but in a
rallying attempt fired 16 on goal in the third period. UND finished the game with
a 34 shots to UW's 27.